This paper provides a comprehensive overview of jamming threats and mitigation techniques in extreme bandwidth communication (EBC) technologies for 6G networks.
The key highlights are:
EBC technologies like millimeter wave, terahertz, free-space optical, and visible light communications offer unprecedented data rates and bandwidth to enable 6G applications. However, they are also susceptible to jamming attacks due to their unique characteristics.
Jamming can be classified into different types based on the attack strategy, including proactive jammers (constant, random, deceptive), reactive jammers, and advanced jammers (follow-on, smart). Understanding these jamming models is crucial for developing effective countermeasures.
Potential jamming mitigation techniques for EBC technologies include regulated transmit power, spread-spectrum techniques, spatial diversity, jamming filtering, adaptive coding/modulation, artificial noise generation, reconfigurable intelligent surfaces, game-theoretic methods, and machine learning-based approaches.
Practical examples of jamming threats in smart factory, smart agriculture, remote surgery, and military applications using EBC technologies are discussed to highlight the real-world implications.
The paper emphasizes the need for comprehensive research and development of robust security mechanisms to address jamming challenges in 6G networks that rely on EBC for high-speed, low-latency, and reliable connectivity.
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by Richa Priyad... في arxiv.org 04-01-2024
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